Show me some real castles from your country

Show me some real castles from your country

No faggy looking shit or castles with less than 900 years

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Bamburgh Castle 6th Century

We wuz?

We wuz.

mongols and shit

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kek

Finland is such a wonderful country, with rich heritage...

Hamburger castle.

Glory to the burger

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>Castles older than 900years

castle that old were mainly build to keep marauders out and show the other nobility how big your dick was.

and since WE WUZ the marauders and our nobility were a bunch of drunken farmers with their ass hanging out we do not really have any old castles in Denmark.

anyways: Here is the castle Hammershus (means House of hammers). Building started in around 1200.

T.bh Trump better build some sick fucking castles like Hearst did.

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>Hammershus (means House of hammers)

Never would have guessed that

Florida also has this in St. Augustine, but it's only 500 years old.

What's the point? Niggers here would just ruin them.

I hear the Dutch have always been interconnected with the Danes and share a history up to a level but I'm undereducated on that.

>Amerifats claiming ownership of Central American pyramids

Literally no culture of your own

Ok so what you do is, you put up walls, guards and a drawbridge to keep them out.

No castles but weze gotz prophecy stones.

oops

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JUST

How expensive would it be to build a castle like this?

>Implying any other country isn't really American owned

Nice one

>tfw being the windowcleaner

Haha! Good point!

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"gravensteen" or in english, Dukestone

The castle used to be completly closed in by buildings but they have done some serious restorations and even restored the moat.
There is a complete museum on the inside full with all kinds of medieval stuff.
They even have a working guilotine that they found in some dusty corner of the castle.

man, now i want to visit it again.

1240-1250

castle's like that where build over several decades and several generations.

That would look even cooler if it was still intact

if i ever win the powerball i'm building that sucker here in the states.

Lol no. They're built with public money so fags can have crazy buttsecks.

You're retarded. Get out of my country.

>castle's like that where build over several decades and several generations.

Nope Castle Neuschwanstein was build in only a few years, for a single monarch.

That's a fort

HOL UP, hol up, hol up... hol up...

WE

good stuff m8

WUZ

The Spanish call it a castillo

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>american castle

Claimed

I never realized how unimpressive the landscape seems when viewed from this side, only ever saw it pictured from the front.

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Castles are forts.

>a castle for ants

>american culture

Nice ooga booga bronze age shit.

Medieval round towers look awesome.

How did they build this shit without cranes?

Chillon Castle

The only real castle in the Americas would be chapultepec castle as it's the only one that has being used as residential place for monarchs of European ancestry

>All those hidden rooms and passages.
That foundation alone is huge.

You have to go back mexishit

No, that's a fort
This is a "castillo"

well during the pillaging of England danish made a lasting impact on a lot of english words

Not 900yo yet.

*Shoots arrows from horseback*

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_Castle

Bishop Castle is an "elaborate and intricate"[1] "one-man project" named after its constructor, Jim Bishop,[2] that has become a roadside attraction in central Colorado.[3]

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>Redpilled man makes his own castle
>people come see it
>He spends the day yelling woke shit at them

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Castle built in the XII century and restored in the XIX as a gift to the Alsatian people by the Kaiser.

Isn't that the Hohenzollern? It's the Hohenzollern.

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It's named Castillo De chapultec it might look more like a fort but it's considered a castle

>The site has become a tourist attraction, and Roadsideamerica.com devoted a chapter to the castle and rated it “major fun” and describing it as, "one man's massive-obsessive labor of medieval fantasy construction".[12] But it also issued a "parent's alert" warned potential visitors that Jim Bishop is “a tough-talking man with strong, extreme beliefs, and sometimes he expresses them bluntly and loudly. If you and your children want to avoid potentially offensive rants (involving politics and race), you may want to steer clear.”

Castilla

AYO HOL UP

Is he /our guy/

describes /pol fairly well

More /ourguy/ than not /ourguy/

But more towards /x/ than I would like.

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scaffolding and cranes.

The documentary on this is comfy as fuck.

Castle in my hometown, built around 1100's

But not all forts are castles.

Rappolstein

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That's from Finland you idiot

A small part of an entire fortified city. A little over 700 years old tho since the crusade was in the early 13th century.

A modern day castle holding our gold.

Ten Most Beautiful Castles in Spain. Spain's turbulent history has resulted in the country being home to over 2500 castles

Isn't castles more of residential buildings which is fortified, while a fort is just a defense construction?

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Probably less than people would expect. You can build our Reichstag building for around 130 million. So I would expect this castle to be in the range of 300-400 million. So way cheaper than a new big train station, airports or other fancy shit which already goes into ranges of 2-5 billion.

What castle is that?

There are about 20,000 castles dotting the immaculately splendid German landscape

No germanbro is posting this beauty, so...

It's the Eltz Castle. The family history is quite interesting.

This guy is redpilled as fuck.

>Alamo
>castle

dude the Alamo wasn't even a fort, it was a hastily fortified mission

Can confirm, great castle. Only 8 minutes by bike away.

Niggers in Chicago can hate trump as much as they want but his building still dominates the skyline

>literally older than man

Gillete Castle, USA

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Looks like one of the cities in oblivion
Can't remember what its called

>a non-country doesn't know abotu Portugal's history

Kek. I bet you think France always had the tri-color flag too.

don't really have many of notice from that early on cause there was not much need for them. there are a bunch of smaller fortifications, but not really huge fortresses

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